Division Profile
Division Name |
HERBERT |
State |
Queensland |
Elected Member |
Jones, E (LNQ) 2010- |
Name Derivation |
Named after Sir Robert Herbert 1831-1905, the first Premier of Queensland 1860-66. |
First Proclaimed / Election |
1900/1901 |
Area |
946 sq. kms |
Demographic |
Provincial |
Pre-Election Seat Status |
Marginal |
Seat Status |
Marginal |
Enrolment |
91,044 |
Turnout |
92.59% |
Informal |
6.26% |
Location |
Herbert covers an area of approximately 946 sq km. It stretches west from the City of Townsville, predominantly north of the Ross River, but also includes Douglas and the defence establishment at Lavarack Barracks. The Division covers areas north of the Alice River through to the western Townsville City Council boundary. It encompasses Lynam to the west, and extends north from Townsville along the coast to Sleeper Log Creek. The division also includes Magnetic Island and Palm Islands. Townsville and its surrounding suburbs is the main population centre in the area. |
Products and Industry |
Copper, nickel and zinc refineries, bulk sugar terminal, and tropical fruits, prawn and fishing industry, beef cattle and tourism. Townsville, noted for its port facilities, is also home to James Cook University, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and large defence establishments at Lavarack Barracks (Army) and Garbutt (RAAF). |
Members
Jones, E (LNQ) 2010- |
Lindsay, P (LP) 1996-2010 |
Lindsay, E J (ALP) 1983-1996 |
Dean, A G (LP) 1977-1983 |
Bonnett, R N (LP) 1966-1977 |
Harding, E W (ALP) 1961-1966 |
Murray, J (LP) 1958-1961 |
Edmonds, W F (ALP) 1946-1958 |
Martens, G W (ALP/FLP) 1928-1946 |
Nott, L W (NAT) 1925-1928 |
Bamford, F W (ALP/NAT) 1901-1925 |
Please Note: the division profile displayed above was at the time of the election. Please consult the AEC website for the most current division profile.
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